alBakr
alBakr is an Arabic surname and nisba formed by the definite article al- attached to Bakr, a common given name in the Arab world. The construction typically indicates descent from an ancestor named Bakr or a historical association with a family or tribal lineage. As with many Arabic names, al-Bakr is written and transliterated in multiple ways, including al-Bakr, Al-Bakr, and alBakr, reflecting differences in phonetic rendering from Arabic.
The given name Bakr is widely used across Arabic-speaking regions. In surname usage, al-Bakr often signals family
Notable people: The most prominent figure bearing this surname is Ahmed Hasan al-Bakr (1914–1982), an Iraqi military
Tribal and historical connections: al-Bakr is linked to the broader historical presence of the Banu Bakr, an